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Provides an overview of the biology of Alewives - from fertilized eggs to large schools of adults that migrate in the Atlantic Ocean - while describing the habitats at different stages of their life history. The author explores the causes of the decline of river herring and the various efforts to restore these iconic fish to the historic populations that treated many onlookers to spectacular inland migrations.

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Provides an overview of the biology of Alewives - from fertilized eggs to large schools of adults that migrate in the Atlantic Ocean - while describing the habitats at different stages of their life history. The author explores the causes of the decline of river herring and the various efforts to restore these iconic fish to the historic populations that treated many onlookers to spectacular inland migrations.
Autorenporträt
Barbara Brennessel is professor emerita of biology at Wheaton College. She is author of Diamonds in the Marsh: The Natural History of the Diamondback Terrapin and Good Tidings: The History and Ecology of Shellfish Farming in the Northeast.